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Streptococcal Group B invasive disease: Infection with bacteria called Group B Streptococcus which can cause severe symptoms or even death. The bacteria occur in the stomach and the urogenital tract of females and are normally harmless and cause no symptoms. However, it can cause a range of diseases in newborns, the elderly and people with poor immune systems. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Streptococcal Group B invasive disease is available below.
See full list of 22 symptoms of Streptococcal Group B invasive disease
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